Drawn from four seasons of taut psychological dramas and downbeat character studies, these 11 episodes represent the best of the edgy anthology series of the early 1960s. With the exception of "Lizard's Leg and Owlet's Wing," (a salute to classic horror films, starring Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney, and Peter Lorre), each episode features a little-known guest star who would later hit it big in film or TV. The impressive list includes Alan Alda, Robert Redford, James Caan, Robert Duvall, Walter Matthau, Leslie Nielsen, Ronny Howard, Martin Sheen, Suzanne Pleshette, Peter Graves, and Stefanie Powers.

Yale-educated Tod Stiles (Martin Milner) and Hell's Kitchen-bred Buz Murdoch (George Maharis) prove that the journey is more important than the destination as they crisscross America in search of themselves and helping others find purpose in their lives. The original road-trip drama, each episode featured a new location, intriguing characters, compassionate stories, top-drawer writing by Oscar winner Sterling Silliphant, a catchy theme song by Nelson Riddle, a classic car (1960 powder-blue Corvette), and one of the most impressive inventories of guest stars to ever grace a TV series.